As coronavirus concerns ramp up, I'm starting to become worried about what ICPC's plans for World Finals are. Many schools (Cornell, Harvard, MIT, Princeton, etc.) are all forcing students to leave campus soon.

Giving these conditions, I'm curious what plans for World Finals are going to be. Has anybody heard about any contingency plans — for example, multiple sites?

Alternatively, does anybody know if there's any precedent for what happens in this kind of event?

It's certainly possible that it will be cancelled if the restrictions get serious or the infection keeps spreading too much. I hope it's not, cancellations suck.

With a huge event like ICPC, organising it on multiple sites or at a later date can be extremely difficult, especially when you know only a few months in advance, and you can't easily shift it to e.g. autumn because there's the next season to think of.

While all of the participants have now been sent a mail about Coronavirus, I think it's possible to host it locally as well — similar to what the IMO 2020 committee is planning for a contingency. This of course takes away from the whole experience of the world finals, but I feel it's better than having it cancelled completely.

At this point, it looks like our university won't let us travel internationally during the summer whether World Finals is cancelled or not. This is probably similar for other teams. It's beginning to feel more and more likely that they are going to have to cancel the event especially if many teams cannot attend.

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Well, actually they want to half number of teams, so I don't believe they'll host a WF with twice as many participants. The structure of the WF is changing a lot, toward having super regional and smaller WF, maybe they ideate a plan taking leverage of this. Hopefully it won't affect current classified teams.

Well. Based on historical data for pandemics of this scale, they usually last from 1 year to 2 years. I have no reason to believe that this time would be an exception. Also, I wouldn't quote figures from China if I were you. Everything is just so political in China. Especially when it comes to this kind of stuff.

That's not really what I was saying. I just think that conditions in the 19th century or even earlier (not only medicine, but also society in general: how much people travel etc) to allow for meaningful comparisons.

And I mean, it might seem that the world was unprepared for this and it's probably correct as well. But there's still a lot that you simply take for granted. Even the existence of viruses was discovered only like 120 years ago. For example, I can't imagine how many medical workers became sick while treating patients compared to now.

The ICPC is rescheduling the ICPC 2020 World Finals Championship. We are targeting future dates that should not require rescheduling, well after international travel is restored. Coming this June, the ICPC plans to kick off “ICPC 2020 World Finals Week” with some online activities and events. Details will follow shortly.

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RE: Status of upcoming ICPC Regional Contests and the ICPC 2020 World Finals

Planning is underway for a great year of activities. ICPCers are working worldwide to schedule regional contests for 4th quarter 2020 and 1st quarter 2021. We are working to extend the Regional Contest season so that regionals can reschedule if need be.

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Coming this June, the ICPC will kick off “ICPC 2020 World Finals Day Zero: The ICPC Welcome!” for the ICPC 2020 World Finals participants. There will be challenges, training activities, networking opportunities, cultural activities, gaming events, and webinars where you can meet some interesting folks who are interested in you. Stay tuned!

We will roll out a calendar of activities such as “The ICPC Welcome” that can help you prepare and engage with the global ICPC Community. Look for the ICPC Foundation logo for officially sanctioned activities. Stay tuned!

The ICPC is continuing efforts to reschedule the ICPC 2020 World Finals Championship. We are targeting future dates that should not require rescheduling, well after international travel is restored.

Host MIPT and ICPC are rescheduling the ICPC 2020 World Finals for May or June of 2021 in Moscow. We are committed to give the ICPC 2020 World Finalist teams the opportunities we planned for them this year. Thank you Moscow Institute of Physics and Technology for your commitment. Make sure you all mark it on your calendar!

The ICPC 2020 World Finals is being rescheduled for May or June of 2021 in Moscow.

The ICPC 2021 World Finals is being rescheduled for the 3rd or 4th quarter of 2021.

Upcoming Regional Contests that advance to the ICPC 2021 World Finals will be conducted from now through 31 March 2021. This will provide the greatest opportunity to participate.

Coming 27 June 2020, we will kick off “ICPC 2020 World Finals Moscow: Day Zero” for ICPC 2020 World Finals participants and the ICPC Community. Continue reading to the end of this email for exciting details. Participants will experience online challenges, training activities, networking opportunities, cultural activities, gaming events, and webinars where you can meet some interesting folks who are interested in you. This event will take place on ICPC University Commons, the new official platform from the ICPC Foundation offering ongoing events throughout the year for training, practice, and performance to develop excellence in problem-solving.

Details for “ICPC 2020 World Finals Moscow: Day Zero Challenge” will be announced shortly, open to all members of the ICPC Community!

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Best, Bill

It seems that the important points are — World Finals 2020 will be held in May or June 2021, World Finals 2021 will be held in third or fourth quarter of 2021, and we have a small amount of extra info on the activities that will happen starting 27th June, 2020.

Since nobody already posted: It seems we will be having a "ICPC Graph Mining Challenge" by Huawei on 27th June to kick off the World Finals 2020. Should be interesting! Here is the excerpt:

"For Graph Mining Challenge, we will offer you a computationally complex NP-hard graph algorithm problem. To solve this problem successfully, you will have to find a proper balance between computation time and algorithm precision, probably utilizing heuristic approaches."

Actually, looking at http://worldfinals.icpc.global/, it says that "Anyone can take part in day zero". But I'm unsure about the exact rules (will non-WF participants be virtual? will they be eligible for prizes?).